Laboratory evolution of artificially expanded DNA gives redesignable aptamers that target the toxic form of anthrax protective antigen
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Steven A. Benner | Elisa Biondi | Shuichi Hoshika | Kevin M. Bradley | S. Benner | J. Piccirilli | S. Hoshika | Saurja DasGupta | B. Krantz | Elisa Biondi | Debasis Das | Joseph A. Piccirilli | Joshua D. Lane | Debasis Das | Saurja Dasgupta | Bryan A. Krantz
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